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Tor Exit Nodes Located and Mapped
I don't know how much news this is, but it was up on Hacker News, so I thought to share it:
http://hackertarget.com/tor-exit-node-visualization/
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Uhh @Francisco .. :P
I'm sure they're already known to Aldryic.
He allows EXIT's so long as the person informs us.
Francisco
OVH is the market leader lol
OVH has a lot of BW and has no problems with the high throughput Tor does.
The largest exit nodes, however, are maintained by specialized ONGs.
Pardon my ignorance. But what are ONGs?
NGOs, I suppose.
@Francisco so Buyvm allow tor exit? ;P
Yes but you need to get cleared before hand as well as a SWIP.
We do SWIP on /32's now so you don't have to buy a /29 unless you want to.
Francisco
Private companies run their own set of TOR nodes as a service to their customers. One that comes to mind is IronKey. I always wondered what would happen if one of their customers started surfing to "very bad" sites.
Its not more allowed... grrrr
Yer. Looks like Aldryic finally had enough after 6+ CP complaints this week from tor exit nodes and the owners all refusing to address it.
Francisco
The owners CAN'T address it.
A lot of them ran private exit nodes, not pubs.
The few public exit nodes that clients ran we have been pretty liberal with
Francisco
I'm surprised to find some Linodes and AWSes lol...., I wonder do they even allows it